​RADNOR TOWNSHIP

REPUBLICAN PARTY

Fighting for you from Wayne to Washington.

CURRENT OFFICIALS

U.S. Senate

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Senator Pat Toomey

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Senator Toomey joined the U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania in 2011 on a platform of economic and job growth, restoring fiscal responsibility, and creating stronger, safer communities. Sought out by his colleagues for his views on financial reform and budgetary issues, Senator Toomey was labeled by the Philadelphia Inquirer as "a leading voice on money matters." During his time in the Senate, Senator Toomey has successfully led efforts to cut taxes for families, make our business tax code more competitive, end wasteful federal spending, and protect children from abusers. The senator serves on the Senate's Banking, Budget, and Finance committees.

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Senator Toomey previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives for six years. Honoring his pledge to limit himself to three terms, he did not seek re-election to the House in 2004. In addition to his public service, the senator has also worked in the financial services industry, served as president of the Club for Growth, and owned and operated a small restaurant chain in the Lehigh Valley with his brothers.

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A graduate of Harvard University, he lives in the Lehigh Valley with his wife, Kris, and their three children. Email Pat.

Radnor Township Board of Commissioners

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Commissioner Richard Booker, Esq., Ward 2

Commissioner Booker serves as Ward 2 Commissioner. Booker also currently serves as director of tax controversy and state tax planning for a major publicly traded hydrocarbon pipeline partnership. He is responsible for managing tax litigation and directing efforts to mitigate state and federal tax impacts on the partnership, its subsidiaries and affiliates. Booker has lived in Radnor since 2002 with his wife and three children.

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Commissioner Lucas Clark, IV, Esq., Ward 3

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Commissioner Clark was elected Ward 3 Commissioner in November 2015 and began serving shortly thereafter. Prior to being elected to the Board of Commissioners, Clark served on the Parks and Recreation Board and also served as liaison to the Environmental Advisory Council and Shade Tree Commission. In 2018, he was elected Vice President of the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners. He lives in the neighborhood of St. David's with his wife and three children. Email Luke.

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Commissioner Jake Abel, Ward 6

Commissioner Abel was elected Ward 6 Commissioner in November 2016. Abel began his career as a Foreign Policy assistant with the Office of the Speaker in Washington, DC. He later became a Professional Staff Member with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) where he conducted oversight of counter-terrorism programs and the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis. Jake then served as an Intelligence Officer with the Defense Intelligence Agency where he analyzed and briefed senior government officials on global terrorism threats. He has lived in Radnor since 2011 with his wife and four sons. Email Jake.

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Radnor Township School Board

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Julia Bohnenberger

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Julia Bohnenberger is in her third year of service on the RTSD School Board and has been a resident of Radnor Township since 2006, with three daughters in the RTSD system. She has served on the Wayne Elementary School’s Parent-Teacher Organization Executive Board for two years and has helped WES in fundraising over $100,000 for school refurbishment and enrichment. She is a medical writer in the pharmaceutical industry, with extensive experience in communications, proposal development and global commercial strategy. Ms. Bohnenberger holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from the Johns Hopkins University. Email Julia.

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Pattie Booker

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Pattie Booker is in her eleventh year of service on the RTSD School Board. She has served on a wide range of school-related boards and committees and is co-founder of Radnor Partners4STEM. As a School Board member she has served as chair of the Finance, Curriculum, Facilities and Policy committees, and currently serves as vice chair of the Finance and Facilities Committees. Professionally, Ms. Booker is Sr. Director of Engineering with responsibility for a global new product development team, and she is a program management professional (PMP), with more than 20 years of program and organizational-management experience. She serves on the Delaware County Intermediate Unit Board of Directors and functions as chair on the DCIU Facilities Committee. Ms. Booker's focus has been on setting standards and goals that will steer decision-making that is deliberate, cost-effective and aligned with best practices. Email Pattie.

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Chuck Madden

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Chuck Madden is in his 23rd year of service on the RTSD School Board. He grew up in Wayne and is one of eight children to attend Radnor schools. He graduated in 1971 from Radnor High School, where he was co-captain of the football team. Both of his sons, Chuck and Tim, attended Radnor schools. Mr. Madden is the CEO of The Ard Aniar Education Group, an educational consulting firm that advocates for students’ rights. He is a career educator, having worked at the Delaware County Intermediate Unit since 2001 as a secondary math teacher, a special education teacher, and as a secondary autistic support teacher before retiring in 2016. Mr. Madden also served as an Assistant Director of Special Events for Delaware County. He is currently a school district representative on the Parks and Recreation Board of Radnor Township and was recently elected to the post of Region 15 Director of the Pennsylvania School Board Association, which includes Delaware and Chester counties. Email Chuck.

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Mike Miller

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Michael Miller is in his third year of service on the the RTSD School Board. He serves on the Facilities and Finance Committees. He is the President of Valley Forge Administrative Services, and Treasurer & Vice President of The Philadelphia Investment Banking Company. He attended Wayne Elementary School, Radnor Middle School and is a 1993 graduate of Radnor High School. He holds a B.A. from Union College. He and his wife, Amy, have one daughter at Radnor Middle School, and one daughter at Radnor High School. Mr. Miller was president of the North Wayne Protective Association for four years, after serving as its vice president and volunteering for several years. He has also coached for the Radnor Soccer Club house league for eight seasons, and volunteered with the Wayne Elementary School PTO. Email Mike.